A Dance Club for Women

A Dance Club for Women
In 1968, the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association (FCSLA) sold the Lee-Scottsdale Building and moved to its new headquarters on Chagrin Boulevard. Just four years later in 1972, the Cleveland Modern Dance Association, an organization which, like the FCSLA, was founded and managed by women, and which was created to served the interests of Cleveland area women, moved into the building and operated a dance studio there. The organization, which was founded in 1955 and is the oldest modern dance organization in the United States, is today known as DANCECleveland. Its current offices are at Shaker Square. | Source: Cleveland State University Library Special Collections
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